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<blockquote data-quote="shewelt" data-source="post: 108374" data-attributes="member: 15568"><p>I have an issue where I've narrowed it down to one cylinder is 1/2" shorter than other cylinder. This is keeping the boom from resting against the solid stop on one side, tilting my bucket. I pulled apart the longer cylinder, thinking the nut may have backed off the rod, it had not. I'm now wondering if the previous owner possibly had the cyl rebuilt, and they used the wrong piston, or possibly the wrong chrome rod. Closed length is 41" on the longer of the lift cylinders. Should be same on 5635, 5640 & 6640. I have pics of the disassembled cylinder with measurements but nothing to compare too. I guess I'll have to pull the good side and see what the inside components look like...anybody know what length should be?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shewelt, post: 108374, member: 15568"] I have an issue where I've narrowed it down to one cylinder is 1/2" shorter than other cylinder. This is keeping the boom from resting against the solid stop on one side, tilting my bucket. I pulled apart the longer cylinder, thinking the nut may have backed off the rod, it had not. I'm now wondering if the previous owner possibly had the cyl rebuilt, and they used the wrong piston, or possibly the wrong chrome rod. Closed length is 41" on the longer of the lift cylinders. Should be same on 5635, 5640 & 6640. I have pics of the disassembled cylinder with measurements but nothing to compare too. I guess I'll have to pull the good side and see what the inside components look like...anybody know what length should be? [/QUOTE]
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